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import content of investment goods - translation to russian

DURABLE GOOD (ONE THAT DOES NOT QUICKLY WEAR OUT) THAT IS USED IN THE PRODUCTION OF GOODS OR SERVICES
Capital goods; Investment goods; Investement goods; Producers' goods; Investment good; Capital Good; Producer good

import content of investment goods      
доля импорта в стоимости капитального оборудования
investing         
  • Dollar cost averaging: If an individual invested $500 per month into the stock market for 40 years at a 10% annual return rate, they would have an ending balance of over $2.5 million.
SET OF ACTIONS WITH THE INTENT OF EARNING PROFIT
Investing; Investments; Invest; Invests; Foreign investors; Capital investment; Capital investments; Investment expert; Investmant; Invested; Economic investment; Capital Investment; Financial investment; Investment contract; Investment Types; History of investment

существительное

экономика

инвестирование

инвестиционная деятельность (процесс вложения средств в ценные бумаги или другие активы с целью получения прибыли в будущем)

синоним

investing activity

investment         
  • Dollar cost averaging: If an individual invested $500 per month into the stock market for 40 years at a 10% annual return rate, they would have an ending balance of over $2.5 million.
SET OF ACTIONS WITH THE INTENT OF EARNING PROFIT
Investing; Investments; Invest; Invests; Foreign investors; Capital investment; Capital investments; Investment expert; Investmant; Invested; Economic investment; Capital Investment; Financial investment; Investment contract; Investment Types; History of investment
investment noun 1) (капитало)вложение, помещение денег, инвестирование 2) инвестиция; вклад 3) предприятие или бумаги, в которые вложены деньги 4) одежда, облачение 5) облечение полномочиями, властью и т. п. 6) mil. осада, блокада 7) attr. - investment bank - investment goods - investment outlet

Definition

Европейский инвестиционный банк

инвестиционный банк 6 стран - участниц "Общего рынка" (Франции, ФРГ, Италии, Бельгии, Нидерландов, Люксембурга). Учрежден в 1958 в соответствии с Римским договором о создании "Общего рынка" (1957). Во главе банка стоит Совет управляющих, в который входят министры финансов стран-членов. Правление банка - в Брюсселе. Разрешенный и выпущенный акционерный капитал - 1 млрд. долл., оплаченный капитал - 250 млн. долл. (в т. ч. 25\% золотом и 75\% в национальной валюте). Остальные 750 млн. долл. служат фондом, гарантирующим займы, заключаемые банком. С мая 1971 разрешенный капитал увеличен до 1,5 млрд. долл., а оплаченный - до 300 млн. долл. Франция и ФРГ подписались каждая на 450 млн. долл., Италия - на 360 млн., Бельгия - на 130 млн., Нидерланды - на 107 млн., Люксембург - на 3 млн. долл. Банк выпускает облигации. К началу 1971 было выпущено облигаций на сумму 1020 млн. долл., из них 2/3 было размещено в странах "Общего рынка" и 1/3 в США. Банк предоставляет займы из 7,5\% годовых государственным и частным предприятиям "шестёрки", а также Греции и африканскими государствам, входящим в Еврафрику. Право инвестиций в последние банк получил с 1963. На 1 января 1971 открытые банком кредиты составили 1393 млн. долл. Кроме того, банк принял участие в проектах инвестиций на общую сумму 4,5 млрд. долл. Выданные кредиты составили 1060 млн. долл. Из открытых кредитов 91\% приходится на "шестёрку" (57\% - Италия, 19\% - Франция, 9\% - ФРГ, 6\% - Бенилюкс), 5\% на Грецию и лишь 4\% на развивающиеся страны, главным образом африканские. Основная масса кредитов предоставлена на создание и улучшение инфраструктуры (строительство железных и автомобильных дорог, гаваней, предприятий связи) и на развитие сельского хозяйства.

М. Ю. Бортник.

Wikipedia

Capital good

The economic concept of a capital good (also called complex product systems (CoPS), and means of production) is as a "...series of heterogeneous commodities, each having specific technical characteristics ..." in the form of a durable good that is used in the production of goods or services. Capital goods are a particular form of economic good and are tangible property.

A society acquires capital goods by saving wealth that can be invested in the means of production. People use them to produce other goods or services within a certain period. Machinery, tools, buildings, computers, or other kinds of equipment that are involved in the production of other things for sale are capital goods. The owners of the capital good can be individuals, households, corporations, or governments. Any material used to produce capital goods is also considered a capital good.

Capital goods are one of the three types of producer goods, the other two being land and labour. The three are also known collectively as "primary factors of production". This classification originated during the classical economics period and has remained the dominant method for classification.

Many definitions and descriptions of capital goods production have been proposed in the literature. Capital goods are generally considered one-of-a-kind, capital intensive products that consist of many components. They are often used as manufacturing systems or services themselves. Examples include hand tools, machine tools, data centers, oil rigs, semiconductor fabrication plants, and wind turbines. Their production is often organized in projects, with several parties cooperating in networks (Hicks et al. 2000; Hicks and McGovern 2009; Hobday 1998).

A capital good lifecycle typically consists of tendering, engineering and procurement, manufacturing, commissioning, maintenance, and (sometimes) decommissioning.

Capital goods are a major factor in the process of technical innovation.

All innovations—whether they involve the introduction of a new product or provide a cheaper way of producing an existing product—require that the capital goods sector shall produce a new product (machine or physical plant) according to certain specifications. - Rosenberg, Capital Goods, Technology, and Economic Growth (1963)

Capital goods are a constituent element of the stock of capital assets, or fixed capital and play a key role in the economic analysis of "... growth and production, as well as the distribution of income..."

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